Difference Between Psychosocial Risk Factors of Operating Staff According to Work Shift: Peruvian Logistics Operator
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https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v27i2.27108Keywords:
Risk factors, occupational risks, occupational exposure, shift work scheduleAbstract
The study sought to determine if there was a difference in the exposure to psychosocial risk factors between operating staff who work in two non-rotating work shifts in a Peruvian logistics operator. The standardized questionnaire of the CoPsoq-Istas21 method was applied to determine the level of exposure prevalence of shift workers, complemented by a non-parametric inferential statistical analysis. In the day shift, five unfavorable psychosocial risk factors for health and nine favorable factors were found, while in the night shift, four unfavorable factors for health and nine favorable factors were found. It was concluded that the psychosocial risk factor “influence” presents differences in the operating staff of both work shifts, it was also determined that there are 13 coincidence factors between both shifts and another six factors are inconclusive.
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